Hello Family,
On Monday, April 05, 2004, Family Vibrations wrote...

> Well I am totally new to this system so please be patient with me.

> I would like to set up a login page for my users so that they
> will not have to access cPanel.��I have read through the FAQs and
> tried to impliment the suggestions there, but I have not succeeded.�
> Squirrelmail came installed on my server.

> The login form showed up fine but I do not seem to have the files it is calling 
> within the script.

> <form method="post"
> action="http://www.myweb.com/mail/src/redirect.php";>

> There is a "mail" folder already set up on my server but it is before�my public_html 
> folder.�
> There is no "src" folder and no "redirect.php" file.

You're probably missing a lot of what the article on embedded logins
is suggesting. It makes some assumptions about your servers setup. For
example, it assumes you have squirrelmail installed, and you can
normally access it by going to http://www.myweb.com/mail/. In my case,
that's not valid, I use http://webmail.mydomain.com, or
http://www.mydomain.com/webmail/. You might find it could also be
installed with /squirrelmail/ instead of /mail/ or /webmail/. Find out
where your current install of SquirrelMail resides, and how you access
it now, and you should be able to track down your src/redirect.php
page.

-- 
Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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